.TH std::ios_base::unsetf 3 "2024.06.10" "http://cppreference.com" "C++ Standard Libary"
.SH NAME
std::ios_base::unsetf \- std::ios_base::unsetf

.SH Synopsis
   void unsetf( fmtflags flags );

   Unsets the formatting flags identified by flags.

.SH Parameters

   flags - formatting flags to unset. It can be a combination of the formatting flags
           constants.

       Formatting flags

   Constant    Explanation
   dec         use decimal base for integer I/O: see std::dec
   oct         use octal base for integer I/O: see std::oct
   hex         use hexadecimal base for integer I/O: see std::hex
   basefield   dec | oct | hex. Useful for masking operations
   left        left adjustment (adds fill characters to the right): see std::left
   right       right adjustment (adds fill characters to the left): see std::right
   internal    internal adjustment (adds fill characters to the internal designated
               point): see std::internal
   adjustfield left | right | internal. Useful for masking operations
   scientific  generate floating point types using scientific notation, or hex notation
               if combined with fixed: see std::scientific
   fixed       generate floating point types using fixed notation, or hex notation if
               combined with scientific: see std::fixed
   floatfield  scientific | fixed. Useful for masking operations
   boolalpha   insert and extract bool type in alphanumeric format: see std::boolalpha
   showbase    generate a prefix indicating the numeric base for integer output,
               require the currency indicator in monetary I/O: see std::showbase
   showpoint   generate a decimal-point character unconditionally for floating-point
               number output: see std::showpoint
   showpos     generate a + character for non-negative numeric output: see std::showpos
   skipws      skip leading whitespace before certain input operations: see std::skipws
   unitbuf     flush the output after each output operation: see std::unitbuf
   uppercase   replace certain lowercase letters with their uppercase
               equivalents in certain output operations: see std::uppercase

.SH Return value

   \fI(none)\fP

.SH Example

    This section is incomplete
    Reason: no example

.SH See also

   flags manages format flags
         \fI(public member function)\fP
   setf  sets specific format flag
         \fI(public member function)\fP

.SH Category:
     * Todo no example
